American Crime (ABC) -- Season 3 Thread -- Premieres 3/12/17
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American Crime (ABC) -- Season 3 Thread -- Premieres 3/12/17
ABC'S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AND EMMY AWARD-WINNING SERIES 'AMERICAN CRIME' RETURNS WITH A POWERFUL NEW STORY THAT EXPLORES ALL SIDES OF THE AMERICAN DREAM, PREMIERING SUNDAY, MARCH 12 ON ABC
Guest Starring Sandra Oh and Cherry Jones
This season takes place in Alamance County, North Carolina, and explores issues of forced labor, sex trafficking, immigration, socioeconomic divides, individual rights and how we are all a part of an economy that often prospers on economic oppression. The season premiere of "American Crime" is SUNDAY, MARCH 12 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on the ABC Television Network.
"Season Three: Episode One" - An undocumented worker, Luis Salazar, travels from Mexico into the United States in search of a job, only to discover that modern servitude is thriving in the farmlands and agricultural communities. Promised work and a place to live, laborers find themselves required to pay exorbitant rates for shelter, food and other essentials. What little money they make is often collected directly by their employers. Workers find themselves caught in perpetual debt and without recourse because of their legal status. Undocumented workers aren't the only people targeted by this system. Coy Henson is a young, white American male, estranged from his family and hopelessly addicted to drugs.
Lured by farm crew chief Isaac Castillo with the promise of steady work, Coy soon realizes that an opportunity to turn is his life around has devolved into another form of dependency.
Hesby Farms, a struggling family-owned tomato farm, is forced to cut back on labor costs in order to be competitive in a market that continuously demands lower prices. Jeanette Hesby, who married into the family that owns the farm, begins to learn the shocking truth behind their wealth. Her turmoil will eventually force her to make a moral decision, which could put her at odds with the family.
Kimara Walters is a dedicated social worker who truly wants to help those in need. Unattached, single and in her forties, she desperately wants to have a baby and is finding it hard to get pregnant, even with the help of modern medicine. When Kimara meets Shae Reese, a 17-year-old prostitute, Kimara wants to help Shae get out of the business, turn her life around and testify against her pimp in court.
"American Crime" stars Regina King as Kimara Walters, Felicity Huffman as Jeanette Hesby, Connor Jessup as Coy Henson, Richard Cabral as Isaac Castillo and Benito Martinez as Luis Salazar.
Guest starring are Sandra Oh as Abby Tanaka, Cherry Jones as Laurie Ann Hesby, Tim DeKay as JD Hesby, Janel Moloney as Raelyn, Dallas Roberts as Carson Hesby, Ana Mulvoy Ten as Shae Reese, Josh Drennen as Flemming and Colby French as Wilkens.
"Season Three: Episode One" was written by John Ridley and was directed by So Yong Kim.
"American Crime" is created and executive produced by Oscar-winner John Ridley ("12 Years a Slave"). Michael J. McDonald and Julie Hébert also serve as executive producers. "American Crime" is produced by ABC Studios.
Guest Starring Sandra Oh and Cherry Jones
This season takes place in Alamance County, North Carolina, and explores issues of forced labor, sex trafficking, immigration, socioeconomic divides, individual rights and how we are all a part of an economy that often prospers on economic oppression. The season premiere of "American Crime" is SUNDAY, MARCH 12 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on the ABC Television Network.
"Season Three: Episode One" - An undocumented worker, Luis Salazar, travels from Mexico into the United States in search of a job, only to discover that modern servitude is thriving in the farmlands and agricultural communities. Promised work and a place to live, laborers find themselves required to pay exorbitant rates for shelter, food and other essentials. What little money they make is often collected directly by their employers. Workers find themselves caught in perpetual debt and without recourse because of their legal status. Undocumented workers aren't the only people targeted by this system. Coy Henson is a young, white American male, estranged from his family and hopelessly addicted to drugs.
Lured by farm crew chief Isaac Castillo with the promise of steady work, Coy soon realizes that an opportunity to turn is his life around has devolved into another form of dependency.
Hesby Farms, a struggling family-owned tomato farm, is forced to cut back on labor costs in order to be competitive in a market that continuously demands lower prices. Jeanette Hesby, who married into the family that owns the farm, begins to learn the shocking truth behind their wealth. Her turmoil will eventually force her to make a moral decision, which could put her at odds with the family.
Kimara Walters is a dedicated social worker who truly wants to help those in need. Unattached, single and in her forties, she desperately wants to have a baby and is finding it hard to get pregnant, even with the help of modern medicine. When Kimara meets Shae Reese, a 17-year-old prostitute, Kimara wants to help Shae get out of the business, turn her life around and testify against her pimp in court.
"American Crime" stars Regina King as Kimara Walters, Felicity Huffman as Jeanette Hesby, Connor Jessup as Coy Henson, Richard Cabral as Isaac Castillo and Benito Martinez as Luis Salazar.
Guest starring are Sandra Oh as Abby Tanaka, Cherry Jones as Laurie Ann Hesby, Tim DeKay as JD Hesby, Janel Moloney as Raelyn, Dallas Roberts as Carson Hesby, Ana Mulvoy Ten as Shae Reese, Josh Drennen as Flemming and Colby French as Wilkens.
"Season Three: Episode One" was written by John Ridley and was directed by So Yong Kim.
"American Crime" is created and executive produced by Oscar-winner John Ridley ("12 Years a Slave"). Michael J. McDonald and Julie Hébert also serve as executive producers. "American Crime" is produced by ABC Studios.
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Re: American Crime (ABC) -- Season 3 Thread -- Premieres 3/12/17
I wonder if the producers of this show are pissed that American Crime Story basically stole their show title and took most of the media's attention too.
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Re: American Crime (ABC) -- Season 3 Thread -- Premieres 3/12/17
This season hasn't done anything for me yet. Enjoyed the first two quite a bit. I'll give it another couple episodes before I decide to drop or not.
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Re: American Crime (ABC) -- Season 3 Thread -- Premieres 3/12/17
I feel it's rather slow getting going as well. It's possible the other seasons were this way too, but my perception of them is they hit the ground running. That said, there's no danger I'll drop the show. It's just too short of a season (only 6 more episodes left I think).
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I watched episodes 1 and 2 and I'm not really liking it so far as I did with seasons 1 and 2. It's a little too slow.
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Anyone still watching this?? This is absolutely some high quality television- both the acting and writing. But this season has been one of the darkest, most relentlessly depressing things I have ever watched. So much so that it is almost hard to take....
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Re: American Crime (ABC) -- Season 3 Thread -- Premieres 3/12/17
Didn't enjoy this season at all, after loving the first two seasons. I thought the season was relentlessly dour and unfocused. The stories seemed to tie together better in the previous seasons. Still, I enjoy the concept, the acting was great, and I'll definitely return if there is a fourth season.